Ancient Coins: ROMAN REPUBLICAN and IMPERATORIAL SILVER: A. Postumius Albinus, c.81 B.C.
AR Serrate Denarius, 3.58g. 19mm. HISPAN. Veiled head of Hispania to right. Rev.A POST A F S N A BIN. Togate figure standing to left and raising hand between legionary eagle and fasces. CR 372/2. Syd. 746. Lovely iridescent toning and an exceptional strike.
According to Crawford, the obverse may reference the moneyer's ancestor L Postumius Albinus who was praetor in 180 B.C. and had a successful military campaigns in Spain against the Vaccaei and Lusitani tribes. The reverse with the togate figure may allude to military(eagle standard) and civilian(fasces) imperium.
Provenance/Pedigree
Ex: Hess, Lucerne, Auction 249, November 13, 1979, lot 276.
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